Chapter 173 Lethality?

Moran shook his head: "It's better to separate. Whether it's restoring energy or improving physical fitness through food, the benefits from digestion will all go to you. Your exclusive magic, which is the Devouring Stomach itself, doesn't actually yield much benefit, right?"

“That’s right. The stomach itself also needs to eat to get energy, otherwise it will get very hungry, and in severe cases, it will be unable to use its functions of restoring energy and improving physical fitness,” Vasida said.

"That's right!" Moran: "Your phagocytic stomach capacity still needs to be developed; it's the main source of its destructive power!"

I don't think the ability to devour items needs any other benefits; the ability itself is valuable enough. Your digestive system can absorb the energy from these devoured items, essentially keeping part of your digestive system afloat, significantly reducing your workload.

"Destructive power?" Vasita was even more confused: "My stomach has destructive power? Isn't it just a function of eating and converting energy, more of a supplementary function?"

Moran was even more puzzled: "You've already tried devouring living creatures, and you still think it's harmless?"

“I…I swallowed ants that I accidentally caught! I didn’t gain any energy, and I even lost some. I don’t think it was worth it!” Vasita said.

Moran: "..."

Was Vasita too naive, or was her heart too wicked?

"If ants can be swallowed, can chickens and ducks be swallowed, can't humans be swallowed? As long as your stomach is big enough, can't you kill them inside if you swallow them?"

“It seems… it’s not impossible!” A strange light flashed in Vasita’s eyes.

"Cough cough!" Moran looked at her excited eyes and became a little worried: "Try it carefully! Find the limit of your stomach before you hurt yourself."

"Okay, okay!" Vasita felt that today's gains had exceeded her expectations. Sure enough, Moran's mind was different. She quickly said, "Go on, go on! How are the food supplement ability and the devouring ability sold again?"

"Regarding the ability to replenish nutrients, I suggest you make it into cards and sell them to earn one-time magic power."

Cards can be divided into several major levels based on the extraordinary person's rank: Apprentice, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Peak. Within each level, cards can also be assigned different usage times.

One-hour, three-hour, one-day, one-month, one-year – these can be further divided into many different types.

These cards are not sold permanently; they are all sold for a limited time.

Finally, the ability to devour and digest objects can be used to create cards or witch magic.

The part that devours and digests living things is made into witch magic, which is restricted to processing living things only, and sold according to the grade of the processed items.

The portion that has been devoured and digested from inanimate objects is then crafted into different cards according to the type of object.

For example, there are {Household Waste Bin Cards} that can automatically handle household waste, {Construction Waste Bin Cards} that can automatically handle construction waste, {Swill Bin Cards} that can automatically handle kitchen waste, and {Pharmacy Trash Can} and {Alchemy Trash Can} that can automatically handle magic potion residue or alchemy waste, etc.

You can also classify the cards into different sizes based on the amount processed in a single transaction, such as large, medium, small, etc.

"With that, plus some fragment cards, creating this card pool shouldn't be a problem," Moran said.

Vasita suddenly understood: "Moran! You're amazing! I know what to do right away!"

"This is just a general direction. The library has recently added a batch of business books, which I summarized based on my memories of my past life's experiences. You can borrow them and take a look, and then carefully plan your magic and card sales," Moran recommended.

"Good, good, good!" Vasita had absolute faith in the value of these books, and she wrote down all the names.

After their conversation, the rice harvesting and processing in Moran's field was nearing completion, with only threshing and dusting remaining.

Normally, at this time of year, the rice would be dried for a few days before proceeding to the next step. However, today Moran stopped the farm tools, took her wand, and used a drying spell on each bag, drying all the rice. Then she had the farm tools thresh the rice by spreading dust, piling the bags together.

"What kind of magic is this?" Ais noticed her movements.

"The drying technique is taught in the book 'The Art of Drying' in the first-year library. You'll probably like it; it's very convenient for making jerky," Moran recommended.

A few days ago, she prioritized looking at the magic books in the first-grade library.

There are several small spells that, like levitation, do not cause harm but are very useful in daily life.

I learned amplification and drying techniques from those books.

You might not know these two spells unless you take a look at the "Catalogue of Witches' Magic" or the books in the entire library.

Drying techniques can instantly remove moisture.

After learning this skill, Moran no longer needed to hang clothes to dry. After washing clothes with the Cleaning spell, she could simply use the Drying spell to dry them and continue wearing them. She didn't even need to prepare spare clothes; a set of clothes could be washed, worn, and washed repeatedly.

It is also convenient for drying grains, making dried meat and dried fruit.

With this move, Moran prepared all the staple food for the next year.

Upon hearing that she could dry meat into jerky, Ais decided to learn how.

Although there is an oven in the kitchen, nothing beats magic speed!

The rice is ready, and we also need to grow, process, and store various food spices.

Moran tilled the land again after the harvest, weeded and removed pests, then used Fertilizer to fertilize the soil, and Growth-Promoting to encourage germination, before planting some spice seeds that she could use.

Although the Book of Cards can be crafted directly, Moran plans to grow other Blue Star specialties, except for soy sauce and aged vinegar, which require a lot of time to make.

Like the little witches, try to overcome difficulties with magic.

After all, the main task at the academy is to learn magic.

If you try to save time and effort now, your magic level won't increase.

Practicing the magic related to planting inevitably requires hands-on experience.

You need to grow ordinary plants and upgrade your magic before you can try to grow and cultivate magical plants.

By the time she finished her work and returned to her dormitory with the rice she had collected that day and the new ingredients she had brought, it was already dark.

Moran didn't skimp on herself for breakfast and dinner, preparing them diligently every day, trying to include as many dishes as possible in smaller portions, allowing her culinary magic to be put to the best use.

Cooking is already very convenient and easy for her now; she doesn't even need to sit at the kitchen counter to direct the cooking utensils.

Aside from requiring some mental effort, it's similar to having an invisible chef at home.

(End of this chapter)

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